Pension Funds and Firms' Productivity (with Svend E. Jensen, CBS, Roel Beetsma, University of Amsterdam, and David Pinkus, CBS). CEPR Press Discussion Paper No. 17639. https://cepr.org/publications/dp17639. Working Papers, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Economics No. 1-2024. Revise and Resubmit at the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.
Commentary piece published on VOX, CEPR Policy Portal: https://cepr.org/voxeu/columns/pension-fund-investments-raise-firm-productivity-and-innovation
Commentary piece published on the world economic forum: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/12/heres-how-pension-fund-investments-influence-productivity-and-innovation/
Pension Funds and Firms' Innovation (with David Pinkus, CBS and Cedric Schneider, CBS). Working Papers, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Economics No. 1-2024. Conditionally Accepted at the Journal of Corporate Finance.
Offshoring, Matching and Wage Inequality: Theory and Evidence (with G. Kim, University of California Santa Cruz and D. Lee, Amazon). IZA working paper 17663. Under Revision.
Where Production Meets Automation: Robots and the International Geography of Production (with Katja Mann, CBS and Yan Hu, University of Edinburgh). Work in Progress. Supported by a grant from the Rockwool Foundation (6 million kr.).
Climate Risks and Firms' Innovation (with Grace Gu, University of California Santa Cruz, Ismir Mulalic, CBS, Jinhong Wu, CBS). Work in Progress.
Constraints on Working Hours and the Gender Wage Gap (with Claudio Labanca, Monash University and Philip Rosenbaum, CBS). Work in Progress.